Her live performances consistently receive outstanding reviews, with regular reference to the level of candour in her lyrics.
Hollie Rogers Biography
Hollie Rogers is a singer-songwriter and guitarist from Cornwall with an incredibly powerful voice. Her live performances consistently receive outstanding reviews, with regular reference to the level of candour in her lyrics.
With the backing of BBC Introducing and two stunning studio albums under her belt, Hollie has supported acts like KT Tunstall, Suzanne Vega, Midge Ure, Paolo Nutini and Ralph McTell. Often playing with a full backing band or as a duo with double bass, she is no stranger to festival stages at Glastonbury, Black Deer, Cornbury Festival and more. Hollie is also regular performer at events curated by Whispering Bob Harris, who recently invited her to record a live session at his home studio.
Hollie is a graduate of The English Folk Expo’s Artist Mentorship Programme and her music is playlisted in all Caffè Nero stores worldwide. Her charity single ‘City Of Colour’ was produced by 4-time Grammy-nominated James McMillan.
A new album, ‘Criminal Heart’ is due in 2022, featuring a track co-written and performed by Jamie Lawson & legendary guitarist Robben Ford. The first singles from the album are already released digitally, available to stream on all major platforms.
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